Not to bring the Tiger into this thread but it has the same issue. Several Tigers have A/C with the condenser(s) mounted in the fender wells or under the rear trunk. If there is a will, there is a way.T_C_D wrote:There isn't room for a a/c compressor much less a condenser. If you want boost and a/c than a supercharger is probably a better idea.itsbrokeagain wrote:Looking very good . Just curious, but is there any room to move the IC forward a hair? Say to fit an AC condenser?
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That doesn't address the fact that there is still no room for the compressor.I think AC would suck ass without that particular part.Not to bring the Tiger into this thread but it has the same issue. Several Tigers have A/C with the condenser(s) mounted in the fender wells or under the rear trunk. If there is a will, there is a way.
T_C_D wrote:There isn't room for a a/c compressor much less a condenser. If you want boost and a/c than a supercharger is probably a better idea.itsbrokeagain wrote:Looking very good . Just curious, but is there any room to move the IC forward a hair? Say to fit an AC condenser?
There are many pictures in this thread that show the passenger side manifold and downpipe occupying the space where the a/c sits on a stock LSX. I chose an additional 200-400hp instead of a/c.Duke wrote: Nothing to do with any car including "my" Tiger. You never mentioned that the A/C compressor will not fit. The other Chebby powered E28 I saw had a working A/C system.
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Oooops, my bad. Sorry bout that, completely missed it. Carry on!T_C_D wrote:T_C_D wrote:There isn't room for a a/c compressor much less a condenser. If you want boost and a/c than a supercharger is probably a better idea.itsbrokeagain wrote:Looking very good . Just curious, but is there any room to move the IC forward a hair? Say to fit an AC condenser?
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Hahaha! Exactly what I thought when I read it this morning.cvillebimmer wrote:Fixed that for ya.itsbrokeagain wrote:my girl wont ride in the car if it has no AC.
So there for my equation is as follows :
No AC = No girl = need new girl
Car is looking great Todd!
Ok, enough thread jacking about stupid A/C...
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Meanwhile Sweeney made the brackets for the intercooler and we decided on a strategy for the intake, intercooler and radiator piping.
Todd. Will she be ready by Vintage at Lime Rock on the Labour Day weekend? I would so come down for a ride in this and Lime Rock Vintage weekend with a trunk load of Kokanee! Cheers. Tedster
Todd. Will she be ready by Vintage at Lime Rock on the Labour Day weekend? I would so come down for a ride in this and Lime Rock Vintage weekend with a trunk load of Kokanee! Cheers. Tedster
More progress this weekend. The exhaust tip just needs to be cut at the proper angle. Most of the radiator piping is done. The BOV is installed. Air filter installed.
It's not visible but Sweeney welded a cast 2" elbow to the radiator and then built a hard pipe that goes all the way to the thermostat.
It's not visible but Sweeney welded a cast 2" elbow to the radiator and then built a hard pipe that goes all the way to the thermostat.
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I didn't weigh it but my research indicates it is only a few pounds heavier than a m30. The t56 is 50lbs more than a G260 though. I'll weigh the car when finished. I suspect a 50-75lb gain but better balanced.Bill in MN wrote:Todd
Perhaps I missed this somewhere in the thread but what's the weight of this motor in its current form?
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Getting close to the end of fabrication.
Exhaust finished. The entire exhaust is made of parts of exhaust from previous cars. The rear muffler is the very first one we used in 2003. The center muffler was used on the e30, Parts from the e34 and e24 as well. Only the tip and hangers are new.
Radiator/Intercooler support is finished. Really happy with how it turned out!
Working on the sway bar mounts and control arm strut on Saturday and then having it towed home.
Exhaust finished. The entire exhaust is made of parts of exhaust from previous cars. The rear muffler is the very first one we used in 2003. The center muffler was used on the e30, Parts from the e34 and e24 as well. Only the tip and hangers are new.
Radiator/Intercooler support is finished. Really happy with how it turned out!
Working on the sway bar mounts and control arm strut on Saturday and then having it towed home.